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Washington Irish R.F.C.

Washington Irish RFC
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Full name Washington Irish Rugby Football Club
Union USA Rugby, MAC
Nickname(s) Washington Irish, the Irish
Founded 1980
Ground(s) Hains Point, East Potomac Park
President United States Whitney Stowell
Coach(es) Julius Togamau Fanueli
Captain(s) United States James Bragan
League(s)

USA Rugby MAC Division I

USA Rugby MAC Division III
Official website
www.washingtonirishrfc.org

USA Rugby MAC Division I

The Washington Irish Rugby Football Club is a Mid-Atlantic Conference (MAC) rugby union team based in Washington, DC. The Washington Irish currently field two competitive Men's Club Rugby sides, one in Division I and one in Division III. The Washington Irish compete within the Capital Geographic Union of USA Rugby.

In 2017, the Washington Irish defeated Philadelphia Whitemarsh to win the MAC Division II Championship.

After a match against the Richmond Area Touring Side (the RATS) in the Fall of 1979, several members of the American University Rugby Football Club realized that a new D.C. rugby club independent of the university would attract additional players and improve competitive rugby in the mid-Atlantic region.

John Adams, Jeff Shumaker, Tom Guidiotti (Dr. Doom), and Jerry Cave called friends and fellow players with the idea. In coordination with Bob Kimmitt, Jay Kimmitt, Pat Martell, Don Cotchen, Greg Merrill, Herb Berst, Mike McGowan, AB Behnia, John Braun, Jim Borrell, John Fiore, Eric Edgington, Steve Gannon, Randy Bryant, Jack McCarthy, Jim McVey, Keith Bonner and others, the new club was formed. Roger Chaufournier, Rick Devens, and Tim Harrington would be quick to follow.

The initial recruiting went beyond American University and was tremendously successful, with recruits arriving through word of mouth and advertisements in the Washington Post. The team developed an unofficial clubhouse at the Irish Times bar and benefited from the presence of many military personnel in the Washington, D.C. area.

Pat Martell missed one of the meetings and was elected as the first president. John Adams pushed through the annual promotion/relegation scheme since the team was entered into Division 3 and very much wanted to move up to the first division. Of course, the team did very well and won the challenges for two straight years and made it to Division 1 in short time.

The team held its first practice in January 1980 at the Lincoln Memorial in the snow. The first match was against the team that started it all – the RATS. The Irish won that match 16-0, with Johnny Mulligan scoring three penalties and being the man-of-the-match.

The club's first major rugby triumph was the Hudepohl Classic rugby tournament at the end of summer in 1980. Sixteen players completed five matches over two days, making it to the finals.

The club patch, a mixture of the London City flag and the Irish Shamrock, was developed by John Adams, who had previously worked with the fixtures secretary for the London Irish RFC at Hallam Street in London. John got a ton of pointers and all the London Irish’s “booklets” and such, on how to set up a great club. They met at The Rugby Club in Hallam Street in London. John was shown the London Irish patch — a combination of the London City flag and the Irish Shamrock. It was a no-brainer to design the WIRFC patch on the same exact idea. Area rugby supplier Matt Godek got behind the designing of the patch since the Irish were the first club in many years to design a new patch in the PRU.


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